🇬🇧 An area in Ströja, outside of Norrköping, currently being excavated is believed to have functioned as a seat of central power and ritual during the period 400-1000 AD. Among the finds are remnants of a series of hall buildings, exclusive buckles and Arabic silver coins, but also more unusual ones such as human remains and miniature weapons which lends to the theory of ritual practises being undertaken.

According to the archaeologists the site is unique in the area and the overall picture painted by the finds is a place of central social power, equal to other well-known places like Helgö and Slöinge.